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    Modeling Lebanon’s electricity sector: Alternative scenarios and their implications by Dagher, Leila

    Published 2011
    “…Using the Long range Energy Alternatives Planning System (LEAP) software we conduct a full-fledged scenario analysis and examine the technical, economic, and environmental implications of all scenarios. From an economic standpoint as well as from an environmental perspective both alternative scenarios are superior to the baseline. …”
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    Culture Influence on Managerial Discretion and the Implications for National Competitiveness by Haj Youssef, Moustafa

    Published 2017
    “…Studying managerial discretion, research on its national-level antecedents and implications remains scarce. We further develop the national-level construct of managerial discretion by empirically investigating the influence of cultural practices and their variations on CEOs’ discretion and its consequent implications across 15 countries. …”
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    Gulf householding: implications of gulf migration for social reproduction by Md Mizanur Rahman (3717739)

    Published 2024
    “…The paper examines the implications of Gulf householding for social reproduction by centreing on key spheres of household activities. …”
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    Potential for native hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria to remediate highly weathered oil-polluted soils in Qatar through self-purification and bioaugmentation in biopiles by Nasser AlKaabi (17075284)

    Published 2020
    “…These strains when biostimulted in such a soil increased the removal of total petroleum components to 53 % compared to 30 % with self-purification, after 90 d. The results indicated that highly adapted endogenous bacteria might be used to bioremediate highly weathered oil-contaminated soil under harsh conditions.…”
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